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Can we have a thread dedicated to the historical analysis of events in Horizon?
It would be interesting to talk about what might have happened to the Egyptians during Historical Recreation or how will HR would be done on Hokkaido.

Is the discussion going to be based on the anime or novel? Also, can you do a opening post? Such thread would be very much welcome because it can potentially explain some of the information congested in each episodes.

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Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon focuses on the events of the past, particularly those which occur during the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648 AD) and the Warring States Period of Japan (1467–1573 AD). However, we already know that the current progress of history recreation has been delayed; the Battle of Gravelines (1588) has been delayed 60 years, and Ieyasu Tokugawa has died 32 years too late.

Let's talk about how screwed up History Recreation is, and how the events in Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon tie up with the events in the past.